O’z DSt 1.19:2000 PDF
Name in English:
O’z DSt 1.19:2000
Name in Russian:
O’z DSt 1.19:2000
State State standardization system of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Signs of conformity. Shape, style, basic dimensions. Replaces O’z DSt 5.1-95
Full title and description
O’z DSt 1.19:2000 — State standardization system of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Signs of conformity. Shape, style, basic dimensions. National standard that specifies the graphic form, lettering, proportions and principal dimensions of conformity marks used within the Uzbekistan state standardization system (replacing O’z DSt 5.1-95).
Abstract
This standard defines the required graphic design, layout, typographic style and principal sizes for official conformity marks used in Uzbekistan’s state standardization system. It provides regulated shapes, proportions and examples to ensure uniform reproduction and correct application of conformity marks on products, packaging and certification documents, supporting consistent communication of conformity to regulatory and commercial stakeholders.
General information
- Status: Active (national state standard of the Republic of Uzbekistan).
- Publication date: 2000.
- Publisher: Agency for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzstandard).
- ICS / categories: 01.040 — Standardization and related activities (conformity marks / conformity assessment graphics).
- Edition / version: 2000 (original / primary national edition).
- Number of pages: Approximately 20 pages (national technical specification length; electronic and printable formats available through national document suppliers).
Scope
Specifies the shape, lettering (style), principal dimensions and reproduction rules for the state conformity marks used in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Applies to marks printed on products, packaging, accompanying documentation and certificates where a state conformity mark is required or permitted. The standard is intended to ensure unambiguous visual identification of conformity marks and to prevent incorrect or distorted reproductions.
Key topics and requirements
- Graphic form and permitted variations of the national conformity mark (shape, borders, symbol elements).
- Typeface style, minimum legibility sizes and stroke proportions for lettering within the mark.
- Principal dimensions, scales and calculation rules for enlarging/reducing the mark while preserving proportions.
- Rules for placement on product surfaces, packaging and certification documents.
- Prohibited alterations, colour recommendations and minimum clear-space requirements around the mark.
- Reference to related conformity-assessment terminology and application procedures.
Typical use and users
Used by national and regional certification bodies, conformity-assessment authorities, manufacturers, importers, product designers, brand/packaging specialists, marking/printing vendors and regulatory inspectors to produce and verify official conformity marks in accordance with Uzbek national requirements.
Related standards
Commonly used together with other national and international conformity and certification documents such as: O’z DSt 5.5 (terms and definitions), O’z DSt 5.8 (rules for application of conformity marks), O’z DSt ISO/IEC 17065 (requirements for certification bodies), and international references on conformity assessment (ISO/IEC 17000 series and ISO/IEC 17030). Also replaces or updates provisions from earlier national edition O’z DSt 5.1-95.
Keywords
conformity mark, conformity sign, mark dimensions, graphic standard, Uzbekistan standard, O’z DSt 1.19:2000, reproduction rules, certification mark, marking rules, Uzstandard.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: O’z DSt 1.19:2000 is a national standard of the Republic of Uzbekistan that specifies the graphic form, lettering, principal dimensions and reproduction rules for state conformity marks.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers the shape, style (typography), dimensional rules, placement, minimum sizes and prohibited alterations for the official conformity mark so that markings are consistent and legible across products, packaging and documents.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Certification bodies, regulators, manufacturers, importers, packaging and label designers, printers and testing laboratories use the standard to design, apply and verify official conformity marks.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The standard was published in 2000 and is listed as the national document for conformity mark geometry. As with all national standards, users should confirm current legal status and any amendments with the Agency for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (Uzstandard) or the national standards database — this summary reflects the standard and its status as established in the 2000 edition (current as of February 28, 2026).
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the O’z DSt series of national standards addressing standardization and conformity assessment topics. It is closely related to other O’z DSt documents on conformity marks, terms and certification procedures.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Conformity mark, sign of conformity, marking dimensions, graphic form, Uzbekistan standard, O’z DSt, Uzstandard, certification mark.